​EU shouldn’t view itself as ‘hub of universe’ – Greek PM

Europe shouldn’t view itself as a “hub of the universe” and it has to understand that the center of world economic development is shifting to other regions, said Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, speaking at St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

“The world differs
from what it was before. We in Europe had an illusion for a long
time of literally being a hub of the universe, as a center of the
world and continued to see and rely only on our direct
surroundings," he said.

In the meantime, Tsipras added the economic center of the planet
“has already shifted” as new powers are playing a more
and more “important role on an economic and geopolitical
level.”

International relations are getting more and more multipolar,
Tsipras said, referring to the role of the G8, the G20, regional
cooperation in Asia and the BRICS partnership.

“The Eurasian [Economic] Union is a new formation of regional
integration and is a potential example of new sources of wealth
production, benefits and new economic powers,” the Greek PM
said.

He also said that the “vicious circle“ of western
sanctions triggered by the Ukrainian crisis must end.

“The crisis in Ukraine has opened a new wound in the heart of
Europe, a wound of instability,” Tsipras said. “And this
is a very bad sign for international relations because instead of
prosperity and economic cooperation in the region, we see
processes leading to war, militarization, and sanctions.”

The European Union “should find its way back to its statutory
principles: solidarity, democracy [and] social justice,"
Tsipras said. "By sticking
to policies of austerity, and policies which harm social
cohesion, which aggravate the recession, this is impossible.”